The Midland Peasant: The Economic and Social History of a Leicestershire Village
Title: The Midland Peasant: The Economic and Social History of a Leicestershire Village
Author: W.G. Hoskins
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Phillimore & Co Ltd
ISBN: 978-1-86077-525-3
Language: English
Pages: 352
Dimensions: Approximately 24 x 16.6 x 2.4 cm
Publication Date: 2008
Genre: Non-Fiction, Economic and Social History
Condition: Very Good
Description:
In this seminal work, W.G. Hoskins provides an in-depth economic and social history of Wigston Magna, a village in Leicestershire. Through meticulous research, Hoskins examines the development of this Midland peasant community, offering insights into the broader patterns of English rural life. The book is considered a classic in local history studies.
Title: The Midland Peasant: The Economic and Social History of a Leicestershire Village
Author: W.G. Hoskins
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Phillimore & Co Ltd
ISBN: 978-1-86077-525-3
Language: English
Pages: 352
Dimensions: Approximately 24 x 16.6 x 2.4 cm
Publication Date: 2008
Genre: Non-Fiction, Economic and Social History
Condition: Very Good
Description:
In this seminal work, W.G. Hoskins provides an in-depth economic and social history of Wigston Magna, a village in Leicestershire. Through meticulous research, Hoskins examines the development of this Midland peasant community, offering insights into the broader patterns of English rural life. The book is considered a classic in local history studies.
Title: The Midland Peasant: The Economic and Social History of a Leicestershire Village
Author: W.G. Hoskins
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Phillimore & Co Ltd
ISBN: 978-1-86077-525-3
Language: English
Pages: 352
Dimensions: Approximately 24 x 16.6 x 2.4 cm
Publication Date: 2008
Genre: Non-Fiction, Economic and Social History
Condition: Very Good
Description:
In this seminal work, W.G. Hoskins provides an in-depth economic and social history of Wigston Magna, a village in Leicestershire. Through meticulous research, Hoskins examines the development of this Midland peasant community, offering insights into the broader patterns of English rural life. The book is considered a classic in local history studies.